Berry — History of the Religious Gild of 8. Anne. 93 



from 1613), grant to Rowland Chambeelyne, son of said Michael, the 

 said premises, for 61 years from the termination of said recited 

 lease, at an augmented rent of 13s. 4(1., in addition to 135. 4(1. 

 old rent. 



Witnesses. — Mch. Ball, Mat. Handcock, Edra. Purcell, John 

 Goodwinge. 



Dated 31 Jan., 1603. 



(In dorso). — Lease ending 1715. 



159. (57) Deed, dated 10 May, 1621, wherehy (in considera- 

 10 May, tion of a fine) the gild oe feateknitt of the chapel 



1621. OF S. Anne in the church of S. Audoen, Dublin, grant 

 to Edwaed Janes, sheriff of Dublin, Esquire, 26 acres 

 arable land in Kylmainhame, near Dublin, commonly called the " small 

 farm." To hold for ever, in fee-farm, at the yearly rent of 20s. The 

 Gild appoint Thomas Scurlock and William Pallees, Dublin, mer- 

 chants, attorneys to deliver seisin. 



Witnesses. — Michell Chamberlyne, Luke Plunckett, Kowland 

 Chambirlyne, Thomas Plunckett, master, Edm. Malone, warden, 

 H. Stephins, warden, Eic. Ashe, Mar. Stephins, Katherin Bar- 

 well. 



Memorandum of seisin endorsed. 



(Endorsed). — On 9 September, 1664, Sir William Domvile, knight, 

 attorney-general, surrendered this Indenture and the lands therein, into 

 the hands of the gild. Will. Domvile. [Seal of Gild.] 



Witnesses. — Thomas Merile, J. Gernon. 



KUTSTOWN. 



160. (106) Edwaed Sale, Dublin, merchant, and Isabella 

 18 Oct. , Bosshiee of same, widow, grant to the Mastee andWaedens 



1478. OF S. Anne's Gild, all the messuages which they have in 

 IS^otteston, Co. Dublin, for the life of John Shortals, Philip 

 Cusak, Andrew White, Clement Eitzleones, Peter Prendergast, 

 Richard Wodlok, and Walter Blake, for 30 years. Rent, a grain of corn, 

 to be rendered on the !N"ativity of S. J. B. 



Dated 18 October, 18° Edward IV. 



See No. 23. 



Sauceestown. 



